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Title: Pathology: SEM: Schistosome Parasite

Description: This schistosome parasite enters the body through the skin of persons coming in contact with infested waters. The adult worm lives in the veins of its host. The parasite is magnified x256 in this photograph.

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Topics/Categories: Pathology -- Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)

Type: Black & White Print. Black & White Slide

Source: National Cancer Institute

Author: Bruce Wetzel (photographer). Harry Schaefer (phot

AV Number: AV-0000-3692

Date Created: Unknown

Date Entered: 1/1/2001

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Source http://visualsonline.cancer.gov/details.cfm?imageid=1762
Author Bruce Wetzel (photographer). Harry Schaefer (phot
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